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British Empiricism and Early Political Economy

Gregory King's 1696 Estimates of National Wealth and Population

«Taylor sets out to defend King, whose work he admires and whose methods he believes were remarkably effective considering the limitations and unreliability of the data on which he could draw. While studies of a statistical pioneer do not usually suggest a lively text, readers may find Taylor's short study surprisingly stimulating and enthralling. This is partly due to the enthusiasm Taylor brings to the topic and his very genuine admiration for Gregory King. Although far from uncritical, and well aware of the limitations of King's results, he cogently argues that King was hampered not so much by his methodology as by the data he had to work with.»

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This is the only book-length study of the works of Gregory King (1648-1712), an engraver, herald, surveyor, and Secretary to the Commissioners for the Public Accounts, who is best known for his 1696 estimates of the wealth and population of England. Les mer

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This is the only book-length study of the works of Gregory King (1648-1712), an engraver, herald, surveyor, and Secretary to the Commissioners for the Public Accounts, who is best known for his 1696 estimates of the wealth and population of England.

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Forlag
Praeger Publishers Inc
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
208
ISBN
9780313313066
Utgivelsesår
2005
Format
24 x 16 cm

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«Taylor sets out to defend King, whose work he admires and whose methods he believes were remarkably effective considering the limitations and unreliability of the data on which he could draw. While studies of a statistical pioneer do not usually suggest a lively text, readers may find Taylor's short study surprisingly stimulating and enthralling. This is partly due to the enthusiasm Taylor brings to the topic and his very genuine admiration for Gregory King. Although far from uncritical, and well aware of the limitations of King's results, he cogently argues that King was hampered not so much by his methodology as by the data he had to work with.»

H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online

«Taylor leads his readers on a journey around, rather than through, King's Estimates. Engaging and well informed, he introduces us to King's circle of coversation and to forerunners and contemporaries among the illuminati^R if empiricism (English and continental)….Although Taylor cannot tell us on what most of the Estimates was based (King left few notes), and though King's successors would use modern mathematics, Taylor persuades this reader that the estimates was calculated by the best means at hand and without political motivation. Taylor leaves the reader well informed about the contingent and circumstantial influences on the Estimates. He appends King's short autobiography, the 1696 Estimates themselves, Robert Chalmers's brief biography of King, and finally, a bood bibliography. Altogether, this book deserves our praise and a wide readership. Math-phobic historians should know the text is fully reader friendly. Taylor makes it fun to learn all this.»

The Historian

«[A] fascinating and discursive discussion of the birth of political arithmetic and Gregory King's working methods … Taylor's approach makes for absorbing reading and his synthesis demonstrates the vital role of 'shop arithmetic' and observation in King's workign practices.»

Local Population Studies

«Engraver, herald, surveyor, and Secretary to the Commissioners for the Public Accounts, King (1648-1712) is best known for his 1696 estimate of England's wealth and population, and his early articulation of what is now the ubiquitous law of supply and demand, though known by some as King's Law. Taylor (history, Southern Illinois U.-Edwardsville) interprets both accomplishments in light of the history and statistical sciences.»

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